An Inspector Calls - Dramatic Techniques What dramatic technique is used in each of these examples? 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureAn Inspector CallsGCSEAQA Created by: Logan1Created on: 28-10-20 17:51 Q. Mr Birling says about the Titanic: ‘unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable’. Dramatic irony 1 of 10 Q. ‘A man has to mind his own business and look after himself and his own - and - [We hear the sharp ring of a doorbell. Birling stops to listen’]. Entrances and Exits / Prop - doorbell / Sound effects 2 of 10 Q. Mr Birling is the opposite of the Inspector. Use of contrasts 3 of 10 Q. Sheila and her ring; Eric’s and his port. Props and symbolism 4 of 10 Q. The Inspector’s response to Mr Birling’s offer of a drink: ‘No thank you, Mr Birling, I’m on duty’. Dramatic tension / mystery 5 of 10 .Q. ‘Arthur Birling at one end of the table and his wife at the other’. Staging / stage directions 6 of 10 Q. The Inspector’s name ‘Goole’ Mystery 7 of 10 Q. All action occurs in one room; the play begins and ends with the Birlings and Gerald alone in this room. The structure of the play 8 of 10 Q. Act One ends with Sheila interrogating Gerald; the Inspector re-enters and asks ‘Well?’. Entrances and Exits / The Climactic Curtain / Cliff-hanger 9 of 10 Q. Mrs Birling insists that the father of Eva’s baby is responsible without realising it is her own son, Eric. Dramatic irony 10 of 10
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